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Financial Times:
Sources: Rupert Murdoch forced the $3.3B succession deal through sheer will, placing enormous pressure on his adult children during negotiations over months — How the media mogul put chosen son Lachlan in charge of his empire — and cut out his ‘departing members’
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Dell Cameron / Wired:
Q&A with EFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn, who will leave the role later this year after leading the nonprofit since 2015, on privacy, encryption, AI, and more — After 25 years at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Cindy Cohn is stepping down as executive director.
Terrence O'Brien / The Verge:
Spotify plans to roll out lossless audio, with 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC quality, to Premium users in the next two months, without needing a new higher-priced tier — Subscribers will be able to enjoy 24-bit / 44.1 kHz FLAC as part of their Premium plan. … It's been a long time coming but Spotify is finally getting lossless audio.
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TheDesk.net, Billboard, Variety, TechCrunch, Android Authority, TechRadar, Music Ally, The Hollywood Reporter, MacRumors, Music Business Worldwide and Spotify
Winston Cho / The Hollywood Reporter:
WBD sues Sling TV over its short-term offerings that let viewers access its bundle for as little as a day; Disney filed an identical suit in August — The filing comes after Disney sued Dish over the offering of day passes, which allow viewers to bypass monthly subscriptions.
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Variety, Cord Cutters News, TheDesk.net, Awful Announcing, Deadline, Media Play News, Sports Business Journal, TVNewsCheck and The Wrap
Charlotte Tobitt / Press Gazette:
Free London business paper City AM says it returned to print profitability, with gross profit margin of 50% last quarter and EBIT up 52% from January to August — City AM business growth celebrated as it marks 20th anniversary. — Free London business newspaper City AM has claimed …
Marc Schneider / Billboard:
RIAA: US recorded music revenue hit $5.6B across all formats in H1 2025, up 1% YoY; streaming generated $4.68B, and paid subscriptions grew 5.7% YoY to $3.2B — Streaming drives 84% of music revenue in the U.S. market. — The Recording Industry Association of America announced Tuesday …
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Inside Radio, RIAA, Music Business Worldwide, Digital Music News, The Hollywood Reporter and Music Ally
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Ten years in, Stat has 520 group licenses, 7.5M monthly paid views, and a staff of around 100; summer subscriptions rose 45% YoY, thanks to a Trump bump — STAT proves a sharp concept and patient money can beat the odds in a brutal news economy — STAT, a health care, medicine and biotech news site …
Variety:
Fired MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace filed a High Court lawsuit against the BBC and BBC Studios over data protection concerns on September 5 — Former “MasterChef” host Gregg Wallace, who was fired from the BBC show in July after an investigation into allegations of inappropriate conduct …
Laura Rodríguez Salamanca / Rest of World:
How AI is upending the music industry in Latin America, as artists push back against a flood of AI-generated music on Spotify, Deezer, and YouTube Music — Musicians from Chile to Mexico say bots are stealing streams, siphoning income, and shortening the lifespan of songs. Even Bad Bunny isn't safe.
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Android Police, Android Authority and WinBuzzer, more at Techmeme »
Neel Dhanesha / Nieman Lab:
Q&A with Dave Jorgenson on his new media venture, LNI, his plans for longform video, media literacy, language he can use now that he's not at WaPo, and more — The former Washington Post video star talks about launching a new company with old colleagues, the importance of media literacy, and building a Daily Show for the internet.
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@neeldhanesha.com and @davejorgenson.bsky.social
Nicole Sperling / New York Times:
Study: between August 2024 and June 2025, the number of women working as creators on US streaming originals hit 36%, a record and up from 27% the year prior — Far more shows on streaming services are being created by women, a new study found. That number on broadcast networks, though, remained stagnant.
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The Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film and Variety
Sara Fischer / Axios:
In a new ad campaign, TelevisaUnivision says Google plans to move Univision from YouTube TV's basic bundle to a Spanish-language package that costs extra — TelevisaUnivision, one of two major Spanish-language broadcasters in the U.S., has unveiled a new consumer ad campaign warning customers …
